Writing Investigating the correlation of EFL students writing apprehension and writing performance: Dire Dawa University in focus, Ethiopia

Authors

  • Dejene Mendera Beleta Dire Dawa University, Ethiopia
  • Seime Kebede Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57040/jllls.v2i2.149

Keywords:

EFL Students, Students’ writing apprehension level, Writing apprehension, Writing performance, Writing skill

Abstract

The main objective of the research was to examine the correlation between university students’ writing apprehension and performance level, particularly among first-year undergraduate students at Dire Dawa University, Ethiopia. Specifically, the study examined whether or not any statistically significant correlation exists between students writing apprehension and writing performances level, the degree to which students feel writing apprehension, and their level of writing apprehension influences students’ writing performance. To achieve this objective, a descriptive-correlational design was employed. Then, questionnaires, interviews and writing tests were used for data gathering. Accordingly, the collected data was analyzed by quantitative and qualitative approaches. The research revealed that students had moderate writing apprehension and low writing performances level. In addition, the research findings show a modest negative correlation between students writing apprehension and their performance level. However, the correlation was found insignificant. Besides this, the research findings show students' writing performances are not significantly influenced by the factors (students’ negative view of their writing ability, fear of evaluation and avoidance of writing activities) or level of writing apprehension. And at the end, recommendations were given in order to bring to attention about the relationship and the influence of students’ level of writing apprehension on their writing performances when writing in English at tertiary level.

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Author Biographies

  • Dejene Mendera Beleta, Dire Dawa University, Ethiopia

    Dejene Mendera Beleta received his MA degree in TEFL at Addis Ababa University on 2011. Currently, he is a Lecturer of English Language at Dire Dawa University and a PhD candidate in ELT at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. He has taught English language for more than ten years at Dire Dawa University and private institutions. His research interests are on the practice of student-teacher classroom interaction, the role of cooperative language learning in enhancing students writing performance, and the correlation of writing apprehension and writing performance of university students, etc. He has participated in reviewing research articles at the university as a member of Research and Technology Interchange (RTI).

  • Seime Kebede, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

    Seime Kebede (PhD) is a senior lecturer and a researcher of English language at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. He has been involved in teaching several courses in both the undergraduate and the graduate programs at Addis Ababa University for long years.

Published

2022-05-26

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